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Saxophone Sonata (Creston)

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Saxophone Sonata (Creston)

The Sonata for E♭ Alto Saxophone and Piano, Op. 19, was composed by Paul Creston in 1939. The sonata was commissioned in the spring by Creston's frequent collaborator, the American saxophonist Cecil Leeson. Creston began composition by June: it was completed by the end of August and slated for publication in 1940, although this was postponed to 1945 due to World War II. The sonata is in three movements and takes around thirteen minutes to perform. Its form follows a traditional, classical-era structure. The first movement is in a modified sonata form with no recapitulation: two themes are introduced in an exposition and extensively developed, before the movement ends with a coda. Harmonically, it is based on seventh chords, with its tonality moving between several tonal centers. A slower middle movement with song-like melodies follows, before the sonata ends with a rhythmically complex rondo featuring polymeters. The sonata as a whole is of considerable difficulty for both players. Creston and Leeson premiered the sonata at the Carnegie Chamber Hall on February 15, 1940, although Leeson had performed it on tour prior to that date. No critics were present at the premiere, but the sonata's 1955 debut recording by Vincent Abato and Creston obtained a mixed response. Most found the sonata enjoyable, but there was criticism of a perceived simplistic and salon-like styling. It was the first of Creston's chamber works to be recorded and had appeared on fourteen records by 1980. Today, it is broadly seen as a key piece of the classical saxophone's repertoire and is frequently performed.

Infobox

Opus
19
Commissioned by
Cecil Leeson
Composed
1939
Published
1945
Publisher
Shawnee Press
Duration
13 minutes
Movements
3
Date
February 15, 1940[a]
Location
Carnegie Chamber Hall, New York City
Performers
Cecil Leeson (saxophone) and Paul Creston (piano)

Tables

Movements of Creston's sonata · Music › Movements
I
I
No.
I
Title
"With vigor"
Form
Modified sonata form
Main tonal center
E major
Tempo
= 126
Time
44
II
II
No.
II
Title
"With tranquility"
Form
Through-composed/ternary
Main tonal center
A major
Tempo
= 66
Time
54
III
III
No.
III
Title
"With gaiety"
Form
Rondo
Main tonal center
D major
Tempo
= 160
Time
24
No.
Title
Form
Main tonal center
Tempo
Time
I
"With vigor"
Modified sonata form
E major
= 126
44
II
"With tranquility"
Through-composed/ternary
A major
= 66
54
III
"With gaiety"
Rondo
D major
= 160
24
Selected recordings · Recordings
Vincent Abato
Vincent Abato
Saxophonist
Vincent Abato
Pianist
Paul Creston
Label – Catalogue Number
Columbia – ML 4989
Year
1955
Marcel Mule
Marcel Mule
Saxophonist
Marcel Mule
Pianist
Solange Robin
Label – Catalogue Number
London – LL 1479
Year
c. 1956
Sigurd Rascher
Sigurd Rascher
Saxophonist
Sigurd Rascher
Pianist
Russell Sherman
Label – Catalogue Number
Grand Award– AAS 708
Year
1960
Donald Sinta
Donald Sinta
Saxophonist
Donald Sinta
Pianist
Nelita True
Label – Catalogue Number
Mark – 22868
Year
c. 1968
Jean-Marie Londeix
Jean-Marie Londeix
Saxophonist
Jean-Marie Londeix
Pianist
Pierre Pontier
Label – Catalogue Number
EMI – C065 12805
Year
1974
Harvey Pittel
Harvey Pittel
Saxophonist
Harvey Pittel
Pianist
Levering Rothfuss
Label – Catalogue Number
Crystal – S 157
Year
1978
Paul Brodie
Paul Brodie
Saxophonist
Paul Brodie
Pianist
Myriam Shechter
Label – Catalogue Number
Golden Crest – RE 7037
Year
c. 1979
Pekka Savijoki [fi]
Pekka Savijoki [fi]
Saxophonist
Pekka Savijoki [fi]
Pianist
Jussi Siirala [fi]
Label – Catalogue Number
BIS – LP 159
Year
1980
Cecil Leeson
Cecil Leeson
Saxophonist
Cecil Leeson
Pianist
Charles Kuhn
Label – Catalogue Number
Enchanté – ENS 2006
Year
Before 1986
Arno Bornkamp
Arno Bornkamp
Saxophonist
Arno Bornkamp
Pianist
Ivo Janssen [nl]
Label – Catalogue Number
Globe – GLO5032
Year
1990
Alex Mitchell
Alex Mitchell
Saxophonist
Alex Mitchell
Pianist
Jeremy Limb [fi]
Label – Catalogue Number
Naxos – 8.559241
Year
2006
Alina Mleczko [pl]
Alina Mleczko [pl]
Saxophonist
Alina Mleczko [pl]
Pianist
Agnieszka Kopacka
Label – Catalogue Number
Dux – DUX0692
Year
2010
Saxophonist
Pianist
Label – Catalogue Number
Year
Ref(s)
Vincent Abato
Paul Creston
Columbia – ML 4989
1955
Marcel Mule
Solange Robin
London – LL 1479
c. 1956
Sigurd Rascher
Russell Sherman
Grand Award– AAS 708
1960
Donald Sinta
Nelita True
Mark – 22868
c. 1968
Jean-Marie Londeix
Pierre Pontier
EMI – C065 12805
1974
Harvey Pittel
Levering Rothfuss
Crystal – S 157
1978
Paul Brodie
Myriam Shechter
Golden Crest – RE 7037
c. 1979
Pekka Savijoki [fi]
Jussi Siirala [fi]
BIS – LP 159
1980
Cecil Leeson
Charles Kuhn
Enchanté – ENS 2006
Before 1986
Arno Bornkamp
Ivo Janssen [nl]
Globe – GLO5032
1990
Alex Mitchell
Jeremy Limb [fi]
Naxos – 8.559241
2006
Alina Mleczko [pl]
Agnieszka Kopacka
Dux – DUX0692
2010

References

  1. Creston considered this the official premiere although had Leeson performed the sonata before, see § Performances
  2. The piece is generally considered a commission although there was no exchange of money.
  3. Creston later advised performers to use different tempi from the original markings, see § Tempi
  4. The musicologist Thomas Liley alternatively describes this as a partial recapitulation of only the first theme.
  5. In conversation with Mauk, Creston said he intended mordents to be played on the beat throughout the sonata.
  6. Cowell 1948, pp. 533–535.
  7. Gee 1978, p. 17.
  8. Frigo 2005, pp. 10–11.
  9. Dryer-Beers 1998, p. 39.
  10. Cottrell 2012, p. 255.
  11. Morris 1996, p. 103.
  12. Gee 1986, p. 121.
  13. Hulsebos 1989, p. 162.
  14. Frigo 2005, p. 11.
  15. Morris 1996, p. 104.
  16. Rousseau 1982, p. 94.
  17. Frigo 2005, pp. 12–13.
  18. Morris 1996, pp. 113–115.
  19. Hulsebos 1989, p. 159.
  20. Liley 1988, p. 7.
  21. Frigo 2005, p. 18.
  22. Hulsebos 1989, p. 160.
  23. Morris 1996, p. 118.
  24. Morris 1996, p. 117.
  25. Slomski 1994, p. 58.
  26. Morris 1996, pp. 117–120.
  27. Hulsebos 1989, p. 161.
  28. University of Missouri–Kansas City Libraries.
  29. Morris 1996, p. 116.
  30. Morris 1996, pp. 116–117.
  31. Slomski 1994, p. 59.
  32. Broder 1955, p. 551.
  33. Ellsworth 1956, p. 61.
  34. Melson 1955, p. 1894.
  35. Newlin 1956, p. 30.
  36. Berger 1955, p. 38.
  37. Lyons 1955, p. 385.
  38. Schonberg 1955, p. 23.
  39. Simmons 1979, p. 45.
  40. Page 1983, p. 62.
  41. Simmons 2004, p. 228.
  42. Liley 1998, p. 55.
  43. Rousseau 1982, p. 108.
  44. Morris 1996, p. 77.
  45. Maloney 1985, p. 4.
  46. Liley 1988, p. 9.
  47. Sibbing 1969, p. 65.
  48. Simmons 2004, p. 229.
  49. Sibbing 1969, p. 57.
  50. Liley 1988, p. 10.
  51. Creston 1973, p. 2.
  52. Sibbing 1969, p. 59.
  53. Creston 1973, p. 3.
  54. Maloney 1985, p. 3.
  55. Hinson & Roberts 2021, p. 376.
  56. Maloney 1985, pp. 3–4.
  57. Liley 1988, p. 12.
  58. Sibbing 1969, p. 56.
  59. Liley 1988, pp. 12–13.
  60. Morris 1996, p. 15.
  61. Sibbing 1969, p. 60.
  62. Liley 1988, p. 13.
  63. Creston 1973, p. 15.
  64. Liley 1988, p. 14.
  65. Sibbing 1969, p. 69.
  66. Sibbing 1969, pp. 56–57, 62.
  67. Creston 1973, p. 20.
  68. Morris 1996, p. 73.
  69. Maloney 1985, p. 6.
  70. Sibbing 1969, p. 66.
  71. Maloney 1985, p. 5.
  72. Mauk, p. 3.
  73. Creston 1973, p. 21.
  74. Liley 1988, p. 17.
  75. Maloney 1985, pp. 5–6.
  76. Creston 1973, p. 27.
  77. Sibbing 1969, p. 63.
  78. Sibbing 1969, p. 71.
  79. Sibbing 1969, p. 79.
  80. Sibbing 1969, p. 72.
  81. Tallmadge 1946, p. 46.
  82. Londeix & Umble 2000, p. 212.
  83. Mauk, p. 2.
  84. Slomski 1994, p. 77.
  85. Cottrell 2012, p. 256.
  86. Sibbing 1969, p. 55.
  87. Kirby 1968, p. 40.
  88. Simmons 1979, p. 46.
  89. Billboard 1956, p. 28.
  90. Gee 1986, p. 124.
  91. MacDonald 1992, p. 66.
  92. Simmons 2008.
  93. Pwyll ap Siôn 2010, p. 75.
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